Overview
This course originally streamed LIVE on April 10, 2026 recorded and now available on demand. There will be a short post-test following this event. You can claim your CME credit once you have completed the test and the evaluation. The 1 ABP MOC Point will be reported on your behalf by Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Objectives
- Review the classification criteria and key clinical features of JIA
- Discuss the major mimics of JIA, including infections, endocrine, metabolic, mechanical/orthopedic, malignant, autoinflammatory, and autoimmune disorders
- Highlight both diagnostic clues and red flags to that will help guide your workup
Credit & Accreditation Statements
Disclosures
Lurie Children's CME Leadership & Staff:
Ravi Jhaveri, MD, Course Director; Alyssa Higgins Joyce, MD, MPH, CME Planning Committee; Claudia Cooper,CME Manager
FSM's CME Leadership & Staff:
Clara J. Schroedl, CME Medical Director; Sheryl Corey, CME Manager; Senior Program Coordinator, Allison McCollum; Administrative Assistant, Rhea Alexis Banks have nothing to disclose.
Speakers / Course Directors:
Ravi Jhaveri, MD, course director discloses that he contributes to the editorial services for Elsevier; is involved in the clinical trial planning for Seqirus; receives a consulting fee from Hologic and participates in contracted research for Saol Therapeutics.
Alanna Higgins Joyce, MD,MPH, course directorr has nothing to disclose
Deidre DeRanieri, MD, RhMSUS speaker has nothing to disclose


